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L-15 during a handover ceremony

The Hongdu JL-10, also initially known as Hongdu L-15 Falcon,[1] is a supersonic advanced jet trainer and light combat aircraft developed by Hongdu Aviation Industry Corporation (HAIC).[2][3] It is used by the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) as a lead-in fighter trainer (LIFT).[4]

Development

China Aviation Industry Corporation II (AVIC II) was working toward a new advanced trainer for the People's Liberation Army (PLA) by 2000; that year AVIC II contracted the Yakovlev Design Bureau from Russia — and designer of the Yak-130 trainer — as a technical and scientific consultant for the L-15 programme.[5] The L-15 would compete with the Guizhou JL-9 developed in parallel by China Aviation Industry Corporation I.[6] The prototype was completed in September 2005[7] and first flew on March 13, 2006.[8] The initial variants were a subsonic advanced jet trainer and a supersonic advanced fighter trainer.[8]

Development of the L-15B, a supersonic variant for LIFT, was announced in 2010.[2] It first flew on December 21, 2017.[9]

The China National Aero-Technology Import & Export Corporation (CATIC) ordered 12 L-15 jet trainers in November 2012; it was not known whether these were for — or would be delivered to — a third-party.[10]

Zambia ordered 6 advanced fighter trainers as the L-15Z[8] in 2014 for Шаблон:USD;[11] they were delivered in 2016[8] and 2017.[9]

The first L-15 in PLAAF colors was seen in 2016.[12] The PLA used a few L-15s for flight-test evaluation before 2018.[9] The People's Liberation Army Navy received 12 L-15s in August 2018.[13] The PLAAF began using the JL-10 for LIFT in 2019. Compared to the less sophisticated JL-9, the JL-10 reduces candidate and conversion training time for more recent PLAAF aircraft.[4]

On 23 February 2022, the United Arab Emirates announced its intention to buy 12 L-15s, with an option for 36 more.[14][15] The value of the deal was not released, the Emirati newspaper The National reported that China sells the L-15 for $10–15 million per unit.[16]

Design

The L-15 uses fly-by-wire (FBW) and a glass cockpit.[4]

The prototypes were powered by Lotarev DV-2 turbofans.[8]

The L-15A subsonic advanced jet trainer is powered by the Ivchenko-Progress AI-222-25[8] and has seven weapon hardpoints.[9] The supersonic advanced fighter trainer variant is powered by the afterburning AI-222K-25.[8] According to a Ukrainian source, 25% of the aircraft is composed of composite materials and its service life is 10,000 hours.[17]

The L-15B light attack aircraft is powered by the AI-222K-25F[12] for a maximum speed of Mach 1.4.[2] Compared to the L-15A, the L-15B has shorter take-off and landing distances and two more hardpoints.[3]

The L-15A and L-15B use a PESA radar.[9][8]

Variants

  • L-15AW: Subsonic advanced jet trainer version with seven hardpoints. Previously marketed as L-15A.[2][3]
  • L-15 advanced fighter trainer: Supersonic variant of the L-15A.[8]
  • L-15Z: Designation of L-15 advanced fighter trainer in Zambian Air Force service.[8]
  • L-15B: Supersonic light attack[9] variant with nine hardpoints.[2]
  • JL-10: PLAAF designation.[12]

Operators

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Specifications (L-15B)

L-15 top view
L-15 top view

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See also

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References

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External links

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